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Cop slams 15 year old girl to ground

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Oh wait we can't ? Good to know 🙂,

you cant come in here and defend that cop and then turn around and call the people in your section 8 thread "really cruel and ignorant people on these boards today" you hypocrite.
 
Confused? And yes I can because that Cop did exactly what I would have done in his place and have done. And how is doing one's job cruel and ignorant when the proof is right their in front of your eyes in the video. You comment in my other thread based on nothing. You neither saw or heard anything in person just your opinion based on nothing. So please think before you speak...
 
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I cant see what happened prior, but she appeared to be walking away. That kind of takedown didn't appear to be necessary. He could have broken her neck with that kind stuff. Anymore now the cops are more dangerous than the criminals.
 
The clip is poorly timed for the officer,

of course it is and it was done on purpose, I'm sure.

And I laugh at you posters who think you know what should have been done or you would have done in the same situation.
 
here a few weeks ago they slammed a 15 years old tourist in a bikini on the ground because she ran away after being caught illegally bathing.
Trouble-making cops with a superiority complex can be found everywhere in the world.
 
Assuming she resisted by trying to run, pull away, etc. that is not excesive force. It's not pretty or easy to watch but you resist arrest you get taken to the ground. If he would have tazed her, most people would have bitched about that as well. Once someone resists you subdue them using reasonable force, that is what this was. Taking someone to the ground for resisting is reasonable force and they courts have said as much.

Fact is we still don't know what lead up to it to even guess if what he did was reasonable or not.
 
Sad. Even with the knowledge of most people having a cell and video taping stuff like this, cops continue to do this shit because they know they can get away with it because they're cops, and they're proud of it. Makes me sick seeing even the ones who are suppose to serve and protect being just as corrupt as the bad guys.

You're an idiot. Just FYI.
 
here a few weeks ago they slammed a 15 years old tourist in a bikini on the ground because she ran away after being caught illegally bathing.
Trouble-making cops with a superiority complex can be found everywhere in the world.

how the fuck does one bathe illegally?
 
oh's noes'. a minor who was mis handled. oh the life long trauma that they must carry with them.

Most cops now days are far worse than most criminals.
if i had their job, i probably would be too. especially watching criminals end up back on the streets in no time. Takes a criminal to really take down a criminal. Otherwise your just delaying a crime
 
Here is an interesting fact. Without naming the city I work in, the residents always and I mean always complained of excessive force. Then the city made cuts and we lost quite a few officers. Well those same people that were complaining about excessive force are now saying we are not doing enough to protect them and that we let people off much too easy now and that we should take a harder stance with these criminals. So what do you want? Go a week without any police and see what happens 🙂
 
oh's noes'. a minor who was mis handled. oh the life long trauma that they must carry with them.


if i had their job, i probably would be too. especially watching criminals end up back on the streets in no time. Takes a criminal to really take down a criminal. Otherwise your just delaying a crime

If her head landed first or broke her back it could have been life long.

There is no need to take down a 15 yo chick like that. Unless you too are wanting martial law/police state justice.
 
Here is an interesting fact. Without naming the city I work in, the residents always and I mean always complained of excessive force. Then the city made cuts and we lost quite a few officers. Well those same people that were complaining about excessive force are now saying we are not doing enough to protect them and that we let people off much too easy now and that we should take a harder stance with these criminals. So what do you want? Go a week without any police and see what happens 🙂

Bullshit post.

What you are saying is, the police should be allowed to operate above reproach and not with proper procedures. Or just not do their job at all, only a dumbass would put forth such a moronic idea. They are getting paid to do a job by the public and they should work to to do their job CORRECTLY.
 
A long time ago I was always on the wrong side of the law. So much so that I ended up serving just under 2 years in a Texas prison. I seriously can't remember the number of times I've been arrested as bad as that sounds. I've had a cop push my head into a brick wall, another try to kick my legs out from under me while I was standing still cuffed, and have had them dogpile me with glocks to my head and my arm was being pushed into very unnatural positions and I wasn't even resisting. You know I probably deserved every bit of it. If you want to break the law I want those that do met with some violence and a healthy fear of the law. I've lived with these animals the police deal with. They know no decency. Act like an animal and you need to be dealt with like an animal.
You know what I've learned. I've been a law abiding citizen for a decade plus now and the police don't mess with me. I've been pulled over for traffic violations and I stay courteous with yes sir no sir and always the respect is returned to me by the officer. Pretty simple concept. Don't break the law and the police don't mess with you. If you do I don't feel one bit of pity if you get body slammed on the concrete.
 
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A long time ago I was always on the wrong side of the law. So much so that I ended up serving just under 2 years in a Texas prison. I seriously can't remember the number of times I've been arrested as bad as that sounds. I've had a cop push my head into a brick wall, another try to kick my legs out from under me while I was standing still cuffed, and have had them dogpile me with glocks to my head and my arm was being pushed into very unnatural positions and I wasn't even resisting. You know I probably deserved every bit of it. If you want to break the law I want those that do met with some violence and a healthy fear of the law. I've lived with these animals the police deal with. They know no decency. Act like an animal and you need to be dealt with like an animal.
You know what I've learned. I've been a law abiding citizen for a decade plus now and the police don't mess with me. I've been pulled over for traffic violations and I stay courteous with yes sir no sir and always the respect is returned to me by the officer. Pretty simple concept. Don't break the law and the police don't mess with you. If you do I don't feel one bit of pity if you get body slammed on the concrete.


holy shit bro, didn't know you were a 15 yo girl.
 
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